Discussion about this post

User's avatar
klimer's avatar

Medicine Girl's hypocrisy is palpable. She's a pysch RN working at a prison in CA. Which means she takes orders from doctors who bill Medicaid for inmate health. That means she is passing meds, not educating inmates on how prison food is all they need to maintain health and vitality. She's a part of the failing health paradigm, and not the rebel she tries to portray herself as.

She named herself Medicine Girl because that is her religion. That is what she believes in.

Her skill is using logical fallacies to turn people away from safe, cheap and effective treatments, including using gaslighting to make people doubt their own personal experiences.

I'm glad you are willing to take her on. I've done so once, from mostly a critical thinking perspective. Not because that is a strength of mine, just because she supplies so much ammunition by the way she manipulates people with her falsehoods.

By the way, you can insert a Substack Mention of her in your posts: Type @Medicine G... and a pop up will appear where you can choose her name from a list. It puts a link to her profile in your post. She gets notified whenever another author mentions her. I did that on my post, wanting to make sure she knew I was writing about her, and giving her a chance to rebut in the comments.

She never did comment. And she's never replied to any comment, positive or negative, that I've made on any of her posts.

Kirsten Kennedy's avatar

I read that article you refer to and as soon as she slated castor oil and iodine I thought ‘oh here we go - pharma plant’. My grandparents used castor oil and iodine and their generation was far more resilient than mine.

38 more comments...

No posts

Ready for more?